Manual

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LASER ADJUSTMENT & ZEROING CONT’D
NOTE: As with any sighting device, the location of the shot group
is dependent on distance to the target. A group that is shot using
the laser aiming point at one distance will not necessarily be
aligned with the aiming point at a different distance. The user
needs to become familiar with the trajectory of the round being
used and adjust accordingly.
INSIGHT
®
LASER
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: ENSURE YOUR FIREARM IS UNLOADED
BEFORE PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON YOUR
INSIGHT
®
LASER. AT ALL TIMES FOLLOW THE BASIC
FIREARMS SAFETY RULES IN THE SECTION ENTITLED “YOUR
SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES”.
NOTE: Remove the Insight
®
Laser from the BODYGUARD
®
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before inspecting, cleaning, or performing other maintenance
functions.
The Insight
®
Laser should be inspected before each use and after
prolonged periods of non-use. The following procedures will pro-
long the life of the Insight
®
Laser and help ensure safe operation.
Batteries. Inspect the batteries for cracks, dents, leakage, or
bulging. If a battery shows signs of damage, remove and dispose
of properly. Replace batteries as required per battery handling sec-
tion of this appendix.
Aiming Beam Window. The aiming beam window may be cleaned
using a soft cloth and water, alcohol, or general purpose window
cleaner. When cleaning the window do not touch the window with a
sharp object that might scratch the surface.
NOTE: To avoid build-up of powder residue, a small amount of oil
may be applied to the aiming beam window before shooting. This
will make post-shooting clean-up easier.